Movie Downloads and Rentals

Movies can be rented and downloaded in a variety of manners. There are walk in shops, stand-alone kiosks, mailing, download sites, and streaming. Companies such as Blockbuster, Netflix, Amazon Unbox, and Redbox are all part of this industry.

We understand how tempting it is to try to find free movies to
download - we love FREE stuff too, and we love Hollywood! - but
it's usually illegal to download movies from the internet,
depending on the copyright and license information for the
particular movie.
Downloading Free Movies
Since downloading movies without paying for them is illegal,
Answers can't provide you with information to download such movies,
except for movies with licensing that is free for distribution (but
these will never be popular movies).
Box office (the ones you see in theaters), DVDs, and VHS movies
are generally illegal for downloading free. There are some movies
out there that are free to download and free to watch - usually
independent films or other films that didn't make it to retail.
Watching Free Movies
Movies are generally not available legally over the Internet for
free. However there are certain exceptions such as Hulu. You can
rent them legally through iTunes or watch them streaming from
Netflix (with a subscription).
Movie clips can often be found through video search engines and
hosting sites like: Blinkx, DailyMotion, YouTube and Truveo.
Free Movie Download Sites
Here are a few sites where you can download free movies; they are
all free, all legal, and feature hundreds of high-quality movie
clips and full-length movies.
Please note: If you come across a site that is asking you to pay
money in order to view their films, you've either clicked on an ad,
or that particular site has changed its policies.
Video Search engines - A video search engine is a web-based
search engine which crawls the web for video content. Some video
search engines parse externally hosted content while others allow
content to be uploaded and hosted on their own servers. Some
engines also allow users to search by video format type and by
length of the clip. Search results are usually accompanied by a
thumbnail view of the video.
www.blinkx.com/ - was launched in 2004 and uses speech
recognition and visual analysis to process spidered video rather
than rely on metadata alone. blinkx claims to have the largest
archive of video on the web and puts its collection at around
14,000,000 hours of content.
www.altavista.com/video/default - had one of the first video
search engines with easy accessible use. Is found on a direct link
called "Video" off the main page above the text block.
www.truveo.com/ - is a Web-wide video search engine that was
founded in 2004 and launched in September 2005. Truveo claims to
index over 100 million videos from thousands of sources across the
Web
(From Wikipedia)
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It is usually illegal to download movies from the internet,
depending on the copyright and license information for the
particular movie. Box office (the ones you see in theaters), DVDs,
and VHS movies are generally illegal for downloading free. There
are some movies out there that are free to download and free to
watch, usually independent films or other films that did not make
it to retail. You can watch many movies at places such as Netflix,
and the charge to "rent" your movie online and watch it isn't too
expensive. You could also purchase a copy of your movies through
other online services.
Since downloading movies without paying for them is illegal,
WikiAnswers cannot provide you with information to download such
movies, except for movies with licensing that is free for
distribution (but these will never be popular movies).
Note to Supervisors: This is a catch-all question.
Neither it nor its alternatives should be removed. It should remain
protected.

Don't you think it would be better to stream it rather than
download ?Becauses streaming is legal and downloading is not
Of course, if you have a PC then you can download any movie
stream using real player
To stream go to http://www.surfthechannel.com
downloads of movies are best done through torrents but beware of
viruses!
try piratebay, mininova, and other torrent sites - (Google is
your friend)

No. Visa Gift cards do not have your personal information and do
not work as actual credit cards. If you were to not return the
movie, the Redbox would have no idea who you were and no way of
charging you for it.

Yes. In 2000, when Blockbuster was the titan of the movie-rental industry and Netflix was a scrappy DVD-by-mail upstart, top dogs from both companies met about a potential sale. Netflix's founders offered to sell their company to Blockbuster, and when they mentioned their price tag of $50 million, Blockbuster’s CEO stifled a laugh and ultimately turned them down.
Ten years later, Blockbuster went out of business; that same year, Netflix, by then in the streaming game, brought in over $2 billion in revenue. In 2019, they brought in $20 billion.

if your are talking about TV shows... you can buy them on itunes
to watch wherever.
Download google chrome
press Ctrl + Shift + N .. and search google to download any
PERSONAL SHOW you want. (IF you know what I mean)

There are many sources you can go to for downloading movies and
other content, but remember that it is copyrighted so if you aren't
paying some of price, membership or rental charge, then it is most
likely to be illegal.

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now domiciled in the Isle Of Man. He is also known as Will O The
Whisp. He used to live at Stone Street near Sevenoaks Kent and now
lives in Peel IOM.

No. I don't think there is a dubbed version in English available
- certainly not an authorised version.
The reason for this is simple. When Mel Gibson directed the
Passion of the Christ he wanted to ensure that historically it was
as authentic as possible. The film was criticised for its gory
scourging scenes, but of course, those scenes were necessarily
bloody because that was what Roman scourging was like.
To add to the authenticism, Gibson had the Roman soldiers
speaking Latin and Jesus speaking his own native language -
Aramaic, a form of Arabic used even today in the Galilee area from
where Jesus and the majority of his disciples came from. Therefore
subtitles in English are necessary to be able to understand these
foreign languages.
To dub the film into English would destroy the intention that
the action be as authentic to the times as possible, and so would
never be done.